| Thomas Gibson Bowles - Maritime law - 1910 - 320 pages
...instructions had prescribed. Article 40 declares that "a vessel carrying contraband may be condemned if the contraband, reckoned either by value, weight, volume, or freight, forms more than half the cargo,"—which is only to say in other words that she may not be condemned if it forms less than half.... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1910 - 1028 pages
...condemnation. ART. 40. — A vessel carrying contraband may be condemned if the contraband, reckoned cither by value, weight, volume or freight, forms more than half the cargo. ART. 41. — If a vessel carrying contraband is released, she may be condemned to pay the costs and... | |
| Howard Percy Kennard, Netta Peacock - Russia - 1916 - 804 pages
...be liable to capture and condemnation if she is encountered before the end of her next voyage. (rf) A vessel carrying contraband shall be liable to capture...volume, or freight, forms more than half the cargo. Temperance Measures adopted since the Outbreak of the War.* With the publication of the order for a... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.) - International law - 1911 - 144 pages
...article 40 of the Declaration of London. ARTICLE 40.—A vessel carrying contraband may be condemned if the contraband, reckoned either by value, weight,...volume, or freight, forms more than half the cargo. The General Report interprets this article as follows: It was universally admitted, however, that in... | |
| Arthur Cohen - Declaration of London - 1911 - 200 pages
...Renault's Report to Article 64. Article 40 declares that a vessel carrying contraband may be condemned if the contraband, reckoned either by value, weight,...volume or freight, forms more than half the cargo, presumably because in such cases the Master must have known the vessel was carrying contraband. C 2... | |
| Raymond Landon Bridgman, World Peace Foundation - International cooperation - 1911 - 328 pages
...Contraband goods are liable to condemnation. ART. 40. A vessel carrying contraband may be condemned if the contraband, reckoned either by value, weight,...volume, or freight, forms more than half the cargo. ART. 41. If a vessel carrying contraband is released, she is liable for the costs and expenses incurred... | |
| Charles H. Stockton - International law - 1911 - 324 pages
...Contraband goods are liable to condemnation. ARTICLE 40. A vessel carrying contraband may be condemned if the contraband, reckoned either by value, weight,...volume or freight, forms more than half the cargo. ARTICLE 41. If a vessel carrying contraband is released, she may be condemned to pay the costs and... | |
| Frederick Pollock - Law - 1911 - 524 pages
...simulated papers. Moreover, Article 40 declares that a vessel carrying contraband may be condemned if the contraband reckoned either by value, weight,...volume or freight forms more than half the cargo. This provision is presumably due to the consideration that in such cases the master must have known... | |
| Frederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead - International law - 1911 - 442 pages
...the question of the amount of such proportion : — 'A vessel carrying contraband may be condemned if the contraband, reckoned either by value, weight,...volume or freight, forms more than half the cargo' It was necessary to adopt all the four alternative standards in order to minimise the possibility of... | |
| Francis Edmond Bray - Declaration of London - 1911 - 110 pages
...39. Contraband goods are liable to condemnation. 40. A vessel carrying contraband may be condemned if the contraband, reckoned either by value, weight, volume, or freight, forms more than half her cargo. 41. If a vessel carrying contraband is released, she is liable for the costs and expenses... | |
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